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aliw â– *â€¢'". . it mvi w^l t it t 0 jggjj % ty i },â€ž dÂ§w Â¥ * v y salisbury n c may 26 1871 voi vi no 21 oxismmoni itaoe i/imbs ! g/fcee^zz warsaw sr^rswi lo faijetteville t ha v h warsaw i'ur l''i.,vetle ille dully ex j oopt handily through tickets from holds boro'vni warsaw to l''iiyiittiÂ«vllle,f0 through tlolcnts i'rom wi'hlun to l''a,vcttuvllle i0 through tickets i'riiin wilmington via war saw to kiiyi'ttuvilbi.rjll ohahbilttii via vi'adilsllouo to head ok w 0 ib it it hi leave charlotte after trains lrom raleigh via mn ron lor wntlosbom tumida tliurs day anil saturday leave wailnsborn tucs dav tlitirsday and saturday after 1 1 inn froni wilmington chatham it i to l-'aykttkv 11.1,1 and | wkstmii'n r u.l ' leave chatham rail itoad aftor train from \ raleigh leave wostorn itoad al jonoshoro aftor i triiin from r'ayelii'i lllii daily except sniuluys , satihm ami lllllll i'oixt stauh leaves elleh ! place dally ' olliee at lliitnur's hotel siilein n.i e t clemmon8 bpot 10 1870 - tf contractor time tabic western im c xi r takkh r.i-'i'.i:i"r 6t1i shi't 1870 ioi no w'llst ikh nil mast arrive leave arrive leave fl.lu 111 s.lll-le.l ,. d,qu i'm li 03 am ti.07 tlilnl t.'rcok 8.38 r ! ii i m c.r.r â€¢â€¢ 7,10 " s|,,ie ille 7,30 " 7,38 " h.lll â€¢â€¢ 8,t)7 " ciituwbn sta 1,33 " 8 38 " h.ufi " nun â€¢â€¢ sen leu i ae â€¢â€¢ f 36 â€¢â€¢ 9,40 â€¢â€¢ 11,46 " link u-y i 40 " i 60 " 111,38 " in nu " li'iuil ' i 00 â– ' 4,05 " ll.h 'â€¢ 11,18 " uursanton 0 16 â€¢â€¢ a 30 " ll.r â€¢â– 13 ni â€¢â€¢ lh id ewnii'i 3 ti â€¢ -.' 31 " 13,48 i-m minimi 1,43 â€¢â€¢ obi i'elt b ;- li 1 1 r . i uin si.).|.er at stall's ille sept it i-ru 31 tf r w best & co li'aleltill x a auction & commissi merchants sulie't consignments of corn flour and produce cj-cncrally particular attt ntion paid to a action sal s rbi'kh iiv 1 ' i : l : â– â– 1 1 - ion to w ii wii.i v i'ri's't |{ ,:. .. â€¢, -. ri rank w ii asm ii v â– â– . ;' tens " in ii w m.i i i us â€¢â– stiitu w ii _. it s tl.klai.v jo iln'-i-ii \. c imiir.-li 17 - in raleigh national bank of n c 11 ileioir march 20th 1871 this hani i imiler a n - lution ol thu sloi k hiilders and ulllliorily i'r an lhe i oui|. feb'.'l fcljc lb noril state l'lilll.lhiii'.l wllllki.v iiv i e w i s man e s . editor nnd proprietor imths iii nl iii till i i ion ink ykaii iiiyulile in iiilviuii'i l*.'i.hll six miintiim " " 1.80 !> ooplei to one a l.l re ih i in iu copies to nne address xii 00 hates of aflosrttfunt one square first insertion 1*1,111 l"'or each iiihlitiniial iiihi'i'liiii fit special iiiitices will 1 barged i u per oonl higher tluiii the above ratea c'olirt uui justice's â€¢ irders will be publish nil nl llie sttine rates with oilier advertise inouti obituary tintlces over six lines charged asadvei'tlsi'ineiiti contltact hates ~ -} 1 i z s a & ' s s k l 8 k | mi si'aii : vj a 3 ~" ~ a s ' ? 3 ii â€¢ i square 251 sctr.i f illll i ill slllllll ',' sipiiires 4 50 0 25 8 50,111 ou j nil | ii squares 0 00 1)00 12 00 20 00 lii.nii 4 square sunn nn 15 00 25 00 37,50 \ column 1 1 nn in mi 20 nu nn uu 45,00 5 column 18 00 2-1 00 h0 00 45 00 75,00 j ididi 1 2800 lllllll 50 00 80 00 130,00 i ihi 1 â– â– 1 north si tie my trip to texas com i int'ku ii 1 look lodging nt llie palatial st cliarles anil liglil royally did i least 1 vfu r n short le.-i i inp.iii my pcngrinaiiniis through the l'.i i cithceul city mv first obscrvntlon wns the iiiuliiplii-ity ui nationalities thai colliporo the poptlll iliiiii w liieh 1 believe is ihu mo i pmniinoi 1 clinrncti'i'istic of tlio cily as 1 passed nlnttg tin sin is ihe krencli spanish â€¢ i-i uuiii a n.'i ii-.in i 1 n 11 eo a u.e 1 ii-.-ii lui - guuges nud hnlfn dozen others nil com mingled greeted or rullicr grated upon my cur tbo colors ivuro as various ev ery shade from the lui rest ciiuciisiuu to the blneki si african my next nas ihe levees which prevent ilia i'ny in 111 i iug iiniu tin i l.y the t.irreiit volllllicd father of wiltors 1 1 w a quite i cut ios iiv t me to sei 1 he ui face of tit willi 1 ubuvu the levi i i , lie is uinl till liny remain hard and iii in i in curiosity i ore nv av ullei w nd w lieu 1 saw sn frequently the levied hayous nlong the opelonsns 1 ll where the inn was cultivated to the very edge nl tin 1 vi ... i lun visit ii g nne or two 1 f ihe cu'ho lie cailn dials splendid edifices iii which i learned 11 little of tho t lalholic niunner of worship 1 retired to my room to rest until the evening when tlm sun i pan lo decline toward the western hills 1 embarked on tho bo in nt llie mississippi und crossed over ul i li division lurry to visit 11 relative in in gretna a sub in bun village of the great city iu crossing i was gratified al having a fair view of a veritable creole methonght lhat novelists hud not much exaggerated the beauty ami tliu fiery im passioned eye ni the famed raec i will not try to describe my fellow passenger 1 cannot do her justice my relative fur nished in with a wholesome vegetable dinner uud when i let loaded me with 1 in p boquel of flowers now these were things to which 11 tarheel moun taineer was unaccustomed in the middle of bleak november and ii is u.-cl s to say thai 1 cherished thelii highly i im 1 i loo the educational advantages which tin y seem to possess there especially in learning of lhe languages over sections nl fewer iialionalilies my cousin's little grandchildren from six years upward could ju k nud and write one two three rn more foreign languages accord ing tu their uges i wns told that they averaged lie every year that is in 1 view inn the others 1 iii tny return to the st chillies i cam up canal street th pieat fashionable thoroughfare just ul eventide when the linns a ul lionesses were wlin ling along in their most elegant turnout 1 had never had the pleasure of seeing tlm upper ten ofnow voikand i'm is lllll of lhe < 11 ies in iv i eli 1 have seen i lii-m 1 must place new i i leans pre-em inently ut lie li nl ul lhe list na possess n g l.niii s d i he quel nlii sl la nil v afti i nu . li , ml supper i !...,!. a s|,,.n iiiiuhli iroiinil to tin ihiei ing swim all mining simps lliat urn ihickly si-.ui r â€¢ i llirnugh lhe city i bis u a s a good moral h ui li .- iim ui 1 io mv i i nn nn â– '- bat n . ::. : iii my rustic purity i laid u e flow i io gi nllc slumbers pn punitory to my exit next inornii g the riiiu Â« us fulling in lorn nls in n . i nml ', â– ', don ii tm aril tl .!. pni : v here . : ng over to a i , '.'â– i i : pi e k the trait -,.!..;;' i this i i â– - . n in-re inland mute i .,-,, \ , i ml , â– i u 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 â– . â– . . and in p ' : -â– ' . lllll l l i ' ' : ' i'll lui i - . anmn of these sumo untutored having staked the wager tlio skilled villain does what he bels and placing tlie wager in his pocket passes on such was lhe leaven of iho pnssenge.is on the ( ipelousiis it ii on ihe llllll nov is â€” . this road passes throunh a swampy country well drained by bayous or creeks or rivulets us you please and in fact the most fertile sugar cuun lauds in the state it presents fro m tho train a beautiful and interesting sceuo there almost within rnisp hangs iho lucious oraogo as you pass by orchards having hundreds of bushels of this favored fruit you iilmost ! wish you hud your north caioliiui with | llol crystal waters nnd blooming lieullh in i tho swamps of louisiana tlinro is gnr lens wiih vegetables ni every size froni | plantings to locdllngs thniu spreading further than your vision can ronvli if mi pur cane resembling a levi i lawn nf green ist verdure there aro live oaks with their gray pendent mnsi hanging six or eight foot the forests aro yet robed in vernal preen nud lhe eili/eii is llclll'd i wish anxiously i'm imsl to kill lllo leaves so volt see mall is mil coiitcut wiih elor mil spring lllo must have chnngos and variety to mako ii bulturahle uui hold ! we are now hastening through prairies decked with variegated llowers and near i ing tlio grcnl â€¢ ipciotiens swamp a slack in lhe speed \\ o are crossing it what is thai i an alligator and ore another word could he spoken a half a tlojseil pistols were aimed and fired a plunge and the object ol the excitement has disappeared a fi Â» nun mill s and we are al htusli ear â€¢ lily such in iinnio iiiii only ono hi â€¢ inl'in o iii nalily here we very gladly exchanged our rough seats for the e i'legiini ami ei in i i ia me one of the steam â€¢ r josephine also of morgan's line a i lensnnt t id , over iku Â» ink's hay the â€¢ 1 ul f stream and ( lalveston hoy ; and a very pleasant ami lefrosliing night's sleep uui wo are n roused early on the ing of the 1 lib nov ai â€¢ i iivcbiou Â« harf - 1 lu.l i mil have known : hat ll was texas i would have known it by lhe signs ofthe i'l a . . ( in the very in ink ol the Â« linrl u as pi in i d an hundred or more broad hnrmi i in immoilt is_i il t \ is heoi es a d liiethnnght v.-i ily \ ei ily ibis n lhe lii nn d land of raw hides and lough heel steaks a minute more and 1 pri ss the long desired soil a con trad made and settled " illi the hael.nian i all boo ii simply housed iii davidson's boarding li a -â– â– i lui host as found in hu a grand son ol ( li iii nil 1 liividsoil ol li \ l inline . -. fume a i'resbytcrian minister aud with il an ugroi 1 le gi nib man â€¢ â€¢ lives , situated on â€¢ 'â€¢ dveston i - !. uu im a |. ipiilnlion vary ing as tho citizens say limn 15,000 to :.'â– â€¢ 1)00 souls tiny in iin tai n thai tin i â€¢â€¢ is always in lhe cily o,000 strung is there i â€¢ ihurches temperance societies masonic and odd fellow lodges ami all the olhor para phernitlia of cities the citizens are re fined intelligent and cultivated l'ct in my unsophisticated mind there appeared to be a vast amount oi wickedness carried on i had not been used to seeing stores and eating drinking nnd billiard baloous open mi the sain uli but so it was there anil 1 bad no right to oppose my opinion lo the wisdom of those who permitted it i was pleased to hear our fellow citizen col a ii lielo so highly spoken nf â€” of and nol less pleased at lhe report of his success pecuniarily since his association ' i with liii-h.-iid.-oiis proprietors of the ool veston nt tvs one uf lhe most ably cditt d and widely circulated papers of the statu i hamilton stuart editor of tlie ( it illian and democratic candidate lor governor in 1s69 has his residence in tho island city lie was represented to me as an honest man mediocre iu his ability nnd granny-like in his disposition next mor ning paying nine dollars for toy ticket from ialve.ion to liieiiliaiu a distance ol i lo miles i stnrti i on a crowded train for the in'.erior of iho lone star stale agreeably seuted with a native of my county nud a geiilhman claiming lo he it ri l.ilive ol b vance lhe pride and boast of tarheels everywhere 1 enjoyed very much our journey through tho vusl almost boundless pruiiics beep horses and ci nib abounded in immense flocks nl herds scampering hithei and ihiilui ut the approach of lhe train ( inward we go through lhe prairies in terspersed now and then uith live oak an i shrubbery until towards noon we ar rived ul houston this is a houi i lung npiileu i ii y on liutlillo i..i_v..u about bui uitlis i mn j al veston theru are beveral wholesalu ei p.,1 hi s nl dry gouds mid gincei ies here linoiig whom house is thu neisi pioiniiii ut 1 1 n as iiii m li it iiinusiiip lo see the apple boys selling i bine aplilcs or eight inn pes lor twenty-live rents it â€¢ i ins ilmi the i until i i null d too ion tin the production ol appb s mid iis trop ical climate is well adapti d i ti urniigi .-. tills nnnl le.-i is lilt li 116011 el the ii i > illi net l.-v :.â– â– â– i pi ices just hi fore the slanii .. i : the ti : i in ali.-i.r a , awn lo lhe revereiici p.ii , . : i . : . , j . ' ' i ii n \ 1 1 1 i'i ii i j li ... i on i be pi ill i nn la imi i was : ild lhat il w as km ii ; . , . â– i i . ii lender . ivkw.ud i - inn - bait i topi . hi bill was his 1 â– ; " l us 11 lu lily po . ol i'l n.n li ||, i r a i s i ' d i â– i â€¢ y i i â– -. ' i m^hh._b^_n_n__mmi---m^m h.^b_>^hbs*^hb a vivid than elegant ho likened them to portholes of hell " i afterwards learned that ho wns indeed a ipamnlutla power combine tho wit nnd pungency of jo turner and brick l'omerey then double it nud you havo the itroutu of kinney of ihe llousion times us a writer ho was the author of the convention that nominated ii htuart for.fiovertinr nnd well did hn sustain throjigh that entire canvass tho principles avowed in that convention on ward again we jÂ»n,'ftrer a tract of country distinguishable by no prominent clutrnctei istic 1 1 â– ni -:. nl a level situated quiet j pleasant loxvn about twenty lice miles from ll'ui i.ui is where the coluinlius it ii brunches off somewhat north-west waul al evening we cune in sight of bieiiliiim lliu terminus ol tlie kail itoad leading to austin no money la used here hut goh iiiiii silver tho lingo fare to austin a dis i.-u i iiiii mill s was twelve dollars in specie or bovoiltecil and a half ill cilin-li cv i only speak of lllll in give uu idea â€¢ i il xpoiisa of traveling iu imperial acred slum at nightfall willi nine inside passen gers and two ut in i-i outside w0 begin i nur journey to the i one rjtur metropolis ' the gl'uwtll here is post oak i g which grows the post onk grape so fam ous there tliruughoiil the stale t ivor thn hills under tlio hollow b thro the hng-wnllow prairies me go rumbling tumbling nnd jostling ono asleep nu ' other talking nnother laughing no a in lis iiii-nl titsiile save ll be here and tlu-re the sniffing of ihn mule-cored rab bit or the sipuiu i of lhe prairie hen lis she slue s ii r iss tin ii'iel dragging iter spn ad-nut wings tho next tuoiningwo drove up to thu lngiatig ', where wo breuk fasted ou stub li-h burn eggs and tlml â€¢ ll i mil accompaniment of a texas meal - tough lu efsteuk alter lei vie here xve cussed the ( ol or ol for the first of lixe times on our way in austin a noihcr 1 iy nnd night of monotnnnu - i i vi i und mi lliu ne ruing of the 17th nl n'ov 1870 at ul - ul 3 o'clock wo . liglil ul the avon in h el the i un had n it li toxi aril i he o ridinn in xt mur , ere i aiiise u : i did n ir was iv iih wi n ;, 1 uinl ichi â€¢ limbs : ; i i â– â€¢â– r : ', ! i â€¢ mug ii ex eryu here but rougher ill tl lies ll in ,.,\ u iii i i in lb x i 1.1 i i â– ;,. .;. â€¢â€¢ ii ,...li -. and and nuilulllly paid a in nrtii ll tribute j iu their memory we ih rive i'n m gn ei â€¢â€¢ mm it ihnl is ri lined and â€¢ li gant in poetry oratory and , ai i and xi bx may v e nol e i it'll ibis spirit of patriot i un Â« it ich h is in tde her n inie immortal in ' virtues in id bet i mul i lhe ii ii ' h'tub ' : ail his brave i ix iih ii littl i i i i u | ill lhe i i tin co idler ,,! n r t ii hi â€¢'â– :â– â€¢'â€¢ - lhat wo ilii ' â€¢" i ihan fifty vein i pnlitieal onr pei i ; , ie ! . mill 1 1 , i'll ' â– i i'd veil ll . line â– n i i o vc ri i men t a n d i ' i hey i . , , , . i i 1 1 . ! . 1 i , ' ' '. , â– -.- ' i 1 1 . il the mmmmmmmmisssssssssssssmmmmmmsmmmm.mi , republic and culled forth efforts of gotll i us and eloquence which were never sur passed in llie proudest days of lhe brit ish parliament but there was not enough of patriotic sliilesuuiiinhlp in the cuuncil chamber to adjust and determine these perplexed and momentous questions and slep by step they were forced into the tierce and cruel tribunal of arms south carolina and the gulf states became discordant nnd belligerent the government called for troops to enforce obertleneo to resist this ntrontenod in vasion all tho southern stales made common cause and called upon llicir peo ple to rally in their defence ; and in an illstant a tierce and ciilhusiiiblic buttle cry rang from lhe l'olnmuc to lhe ii io irande fur four long sorrowful and ovotlflll years army niter army swept like im mense tidal wiivcs of blood and lire over nur devilled land this is no iiprnpt iute time or place to discuss the quoilluil as lo which parly was right nnd whuh wrong t lun al hast la-en decided in the dread irlbunnl to which it was referred va matter what may bo our differences of political sentl 1 meiil xvo can moot upon a common pint i form hi this solemn sanctuary where out brave and noble countrymen lie in that du undies sleep which shall know no waking until the ri iiirrcction morn i aery one with the gotlci'ous spirit of hue manhood can admin and honor clilvnlric courage und high boulcd du votioti to duty 1 undo lake to say that since tlio lime when leonld'ib nnd his three hundred spurt one perfnimcd pn di gles of valor in resisting the invading myriads ol i'ct'sia history docs not fur nish higher examples oi ci image in d ile voiioii than wure shoivn by iho boldiurs uf lliu i nion iiiul cotili di rate atniii â€” tlu-y luughl imi for military glory but in tn a high seine of patriotic duly â€” tiny iiii ihcir homes of ensu and com fort cheered and brightened by loved ones to encounter thu trials hardships and dangers of the camp and battle field nnd ultima ii iii".-t of ilu m were civilians and were utinccui i med lo tha trials and difficulties ol soldier life yet in overy luillr ol pel ll ihey ix etc tl lie in lhe hug which i in y folio xv ed and performed deeds â€¢ i .; high conrugo uud dauntless heroism as did ilu knights of richard tho lion lieat led when iln-y fought lor the rescue of ilu holy si pulciite \\ e have nicl here in day to place our jv.i i ,,, 1 a of s.u.oi nf these uoble men they were strangers in us all ami dii d fir from the sorrow ing mi ping loved ones at home but ki . i amis i-li.si d their dying eyes and placed t in in iu this hallowed spot 1 may havo differed from many of them in po litical i'm ling and seniiuienl but 1 can respect their opinions udiuirj their cour age and honor them as heroes 1 can not regard ihem as rebels and traitors for they were inj noble aud glorious coun trymen 1 sincerely mourn for thoui dead and led proud ol thcii justly merited fame when the pnssions and prejudices engendered by civil strife shall have pass ed away ami hitler sectionalism be dis placed by national patriotism tbo names of many of the gallant men who followed | lhe the southern cross xxill bo placed upon the roll of their country's fame their memories bo enshrined in every true american heart wo decorate these graves xvith lloxvers ' they are the ss'cot messengers ol god which tell us that lhe cold anil dreary ' winter lias passed ; that the budding bloi ming beautiful spring time has come and soon the xvlnlc and xxill rejoice in tho plenty of the vintage tho fruitage and harvest cannot they also suggest lo us lhe heavenly anthem â€” thu good tidings of greai joy â€” which llie angola ul bethlehem once sung near the uiangi r cradle of iho blessed son uf mary on earth peace good ill towards men !" the highest tribute which wo can pay to iho memory oi lhe dead is to manifest inwards each oi lur i spui of foi beam 1 1 co aud forgivenss and ciidi avor to nr estal - iish in our country feelings ol fraternity ami concord why should not tho north and lhe south bo a happy nnd united people ? we are the anglo-american race we have the same noble ancestry and proud history and look forward to lhe same go riolis ibstiny god has given us a land which he seems to have filled xxith nil the bounties of hi lei lie nt band < i i ither side he bus placed i iceaiii which serve as walls for our defence and highwnys for nur i nmmi rce i in ihe south we have an < leenn gulf onciicled by stales as fertile as the i ),.](,, of the nile and til the noi lh a chain of immense hikes which separate us from i those cold and inliospiinbli n gioi e win re we can never have a rival lo our power i i e has i un i us logel her by gi and ranges nf molii tains filled xvith manures and i.v in enn e ail rivers u hich u liter i ' â– ga rd ell vul ley s , u h ic h ci n supply in . i ' i i i'll id lhe world on ' lhe atlantic di pe tin gull n '. and in tie gri lit viilh y ol '. he m n i.ipi ii i have 1 1 ai â– mils of tlnix : i lion nf eiilighl lelligei ry and i pi of progres and on the i i in â– â– i u rapidlj prinp â– m , s ta i e i iv i ioso i i v e rs how ... id nnd who n â– â€¢ ill \ - invert d "â€¢ illi iii â€¢â– :. - ,,,,. bniidanl inn v who cannnl i in the nchii v â– i md ' - ' 'â– leiiean civil i/.uliou ? who does not feel proud that i he is the ciliacu of a republic which is greater in extent wealth intelligence and power then tho splendid empire of au gustus as god bus blessed us so much ought wo not as u christian people to cease from strife and like brethren dwell to gether in unity 1 ought wo not to keep al pcaco xv ith llie whole xvorld and learn xvnr no inoio i have been struck with tho highest udniiiulioii nt ihn nrtuuiinn which tits american german i have recently mani fested for their distant fiidcrlnnd they nre voluntary exiles and have ijtiitted tll3l llllld forever they have beenme in telligent industrious and patriotic ameri can citizens yet ihey forgot not the tics of race and kindred and have sent back their all'eciiiiiuiie sympathies to their childhood's home united germany has jlist pei formed tho most wonderful cam paign ol modern times from strusburg 10 i'm is her march has been n bloody bllt victorious nne tbe object of the war has boon accomplished nnd nil of i her snhlii is except those who sleep upon | lhe fields of tlieir fame have returned lo their homes to receive the thanks and honors of their grateful countrymen i am gratified that our german icllow citi zens rejoice more at thu peace than at ihe triumph their celebrations consist not of mnrli ] al parade and military displays but in exhibiting their achievements mill tri umphs in the arts of peace tierinany was united and she xviib victorious â€” franco coinmenocd tho contest sho wns in the wrung her people were divid ed ami she met with defeat and disaster \ and now the horrors ol civil ware aro added to her other misfortunes nnd tins splendid capital which victors spared may soon he a heap of ruins a uionu ini ui over graves tilled iu fratricidal stiifi . i hope that our great country may income grca'cr in nil tllo elements of national prosperity bul not by war i hope that she may never have another battle i'n hi tlmt our people may ulways be jus and generous towards each oilier and m ver have occasion for bitterness of lei ling or fraternal strife 1 wish that a pure and elevated christian patriotism pervaded our whole land so that from tbo extreme north to the f'urtheiobt south from ocean to ocean a great devotion to country inicht fili every j american heart like that which inspired tho ancient jew when upon the solemn festivals of bis nation be approached jerusalem his capital and his holy city w ith an earnest heart he hinged to btand within her beautiful gates nud with nil the fervor of pious and patriotic devotion he shunted forth in choral joy that glo otis psalm pray for the pence of jerusalem t'tey shall prosper that lovo thee peace be within thy walls and prosperity within thy palaces for my brethren and companions r sakes 1 will noxv say peace be xvithiu thee as tho representative of tlio eclectic t'lub as a n.u-ili carolinian and as a patriotic citizen ofthe grout republic i now place this memorial wreath of flow i crs and evergreens upon these graves nf our country's children and heroes â€” , it is an ephemeral offering for it will soon be withered and dead but i trust that admiration for tho generous noble and brave will never die but be ns im mortal iis the principles of justice virtue and t'utli ; and that for many genera i lians to come the patriotic citizens of this great nation forgetting all sectional sl rife i and entertaining for each other the warm aud generous feelings of brotherhood will annually assemble and place tributes ol nft'ectionnto remembrances upon all of iho graves ol their heroic countrymen personalities are rather freely indnled in by vermont politicians hb the election approaches one suffrage solicitor xvo i si ive charges n base fraud upon bis opponent namely : buying soup bones ai the market and sticking a pair of tur â– key's legs through the top of his basket io make a show on the street ' confusion to the man said n car penter thai invented working by cau dle-light aye or by day-tight eith er replied his apprentice a rex-'ti nd divine being accused of in gligi tire in his callii g anil styled an unfaithful shepherd from renrcely ever xi iting ids hock defended himself by saying that ho was always with them ut sheai ing time the fact is sa'd an elderly wife i in iu dues not know in xv to straighten up things i don'l wonder she remarked in conclusion that when god made a iv oiua n i tell him what to do grandma said a shrewd child do yon xvonl some enndy !" yes dear i i i mil i liki some ilu n il you'll buy some i ii give ) ii li ill said i'olly 1 p i i i i l.ill writes theedllor ol he 1 beet | l.i â€¢ i mil git yonr bed i you pi hit iii my paper that my i i i ul re ins ' m.xt w it n na tills gs lllllll and pli lied aohlici i to deliver the x.l.ln , in ih i.ini iry sociclii - of davidson ( ,,|. l.l iii l ll ( lleee i ii 1v iii hell lllll llll lllgll n plll'llii'll i.i the eil'leil or al md i ittr.ielioiih of lhe i ollego mil .'-.//..'. ii ao important di covrry ol coal inn been m ide in il ' iiiiiux , i lln is